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Coronavirus: Capt Tom Moore finishes NHS fundraiser as it tops £ 12m – BBC News, Bbc.com

Coronavirus: Capt Tom Moore finishes NHS fundraiser as it tops £ 12m – BBC News, Bbc.com
        

            

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Media caption Watch as – year-old army veteran, Capt Tom Moore, completes his 405 th lap after raising millions of pounds

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– year-old war veteran has walked 405 laps of his garden to raise more than £ m for the NHS.

Captain Tom Moore originally wanted to raise £ 1, for NHS Charities Together by completing laps of his garden before his th birthday.

But he smashed his target after more than 650, 06 people made donations to his fundraising page.

As he finished the challenge, he said: “I feel fine, I hope you’re all feeling fine too.”

Capt Tom told the BBC earlier that the total amount raised so far was “an absolutely fantastic sum of money”.

” I never dreamt I would be involved in such an occasion as this, “he said at the end of his final lap.

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                                     As he finished his final laps, Capt Tom said: “I feel fine”                              

By day, Capt Tom’s JustGiving page, which temporarily crashed shortly. after he finished the challenge, was showing donations of £ 13 m.

His daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore said: “We are absolutely floored by what has been achieved but we’re so happy, so humbled and so proud.

“He’s a beacon of hope in dark times and I think we all need something like this to believe in and it’s for such an amazing cause.”

His granddaughter, Georgia, added she was “very proud” of him.

‘Extraordinary’

Capt Tom began raising funds to thank the “magnificent” NHS staff who helped him with treatment for cancer and a broken hip.

With the aid of a walking frame, he completed (laps of the – meter (Brave Browser (ft) loop in his garden in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire, in – lap chunks well before his birthday on 99 April.

Tributes and messages of congratulations have poured in from politicians, celebrities and NHS workers.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak, said what he had done was “extraordinary” and “showed that the British spirit was as strong as it’s ever been “, while Brig Andrew Jackson, colonel of the Yorkshire Regiment, described Capt Tom as” an absolute legend “who came from” an exceptional generation that are still an inspiration for our Yorkshire soldiers today “.

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                                     Soldiers from 1st Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment formed a Guard of Honor as he completed his fundraising walk                              

Celebrity judge Judy Sheindlin described the – year-old as “remarkable” while former F1 champion Damon Hill congratulated him on the “brilliant idea and for pulling it off.”

Nurses on Ward 4 at the Royal University Hospital said: “Thank you so much for all your efforts and how much money you’ve raised for the NHS. “

Capt Tom also received a special message from actor Michael Ball, who described the challenge as” an extraordinary achievement ” and sang “You’ll Never Walk Alone” to him live on BBC Breakfast.

‘It will all be right ‘

Shortly after he finished the fundraiser, the retired soldier had words of advice for the nation about coping with the coronavirus lockdown.

“You’ve all got to remember that we will get through it in the end, it will all be right,” he said.

“For all those people finding it dif ficult at the moment, the sun will shine on you again and the clouds will go away. “

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                                     Capt Tom served in India and Myanmar during World War Two                              

More than , 06 People from around the world have donated money to the fundraising page since it was set up last week.

Capt Tom, who is originally from Keighley in West Yorkshire, trained as a civil engineer before enlisting in the Army for World War Two, rising to captain and serving in India and Myanmar, also known as Burma.

Calls for him to receive a knighthood have gathered momentum and a petition has been signed by almost 2, so people far.

“It would be marvelous to have such an honor but I don’t expect anything like that,” Capt Tom said.

                                                                                                                           

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                                     Nurses from Ward 4 at Royal Liverpool University Hospital sent a message of thanks to Capt Tom                              
NHS Charities Together, which support health service charities and will benefit from the funds, said it was “truly inspired and humbled” by his efforts.

Chairman, Ian Lush, said about charities would benefit from the money.

“It’s extraordinary to see the amount of money and the outpouring of goodwill towards the NHS and towards all the NHS charities who will take good care with the money that he’s raising,” he said.

JustGiving confirmed it is the largest total ever raised in a single campaign on its site and it had itself donated £ , to Capt Tom’s “amazing campaign.”

“This is the largest donation JustGiving has ever made, “a spokeswoman said.

” [The campaign is] the largest total raised on JustGiving, the fastest growing campaign on the platform and has attracted donations and media coverage from around the world. “

                                                                                                                       

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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